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Monetary policy - interest rates.
(ZLB).
Zero lower bound is an assumption that interest rates should not be, or cannot be, lower than zero.
In practice, a number of central banks have implemented negative official interest rates.
For example, the European Central Bank fixed a negative rate in 2014.